Government Announces Support for
Newcomers to Settle in Community
NP - CIC funding of $2.7 million over two years helps CUIAS in administration and delivery
of English language classes, settlement/adaptation services and a newly created youth program.
Toronto, April 11, 2008 – Ed Komarnicki, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
of Citizenship and Immigration, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley,
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration,
announced funding to help the Canadian Ukrainian Immigrant Aid Society (CUIAS)
deliver settlement services to nearly 3,000 immigrants in Toronto.
The funding of more than $2.7 million is expected to help
newcomers to Canada
access settlement services in the city such as referrals to community
resources, advice and guidance, translation and interpretation, and group
workshops on the Canadian legal, social, health and economic system. This
investment will help the Canadian Ukrainian Immigrant Aid Society deliver
specialty language training for seniors and higher level language training,
with a focus on writing skills.
The contribution will also support a pilot youth program
which will include sporting, social, and recreational activities. This will
include a new Youth Outreach Worker to provide social services to youth who
have been harder to reach, such as Government Assisted Refugees and young
people with mental or physical health challenges.
“The Government of Canada is committed to helping new
families to Canada
succeed,” said Mr. Komarnicki. “With this funding, newcomers including youth
and senior citizens will have access to specialty services that support their
distinct needs. These services will ease their transition to life in Canada and strengthen Toronto and the community as a whole.”
“The new funding will allow our centre to help newcomer
families settle in Toronto,”
said Evhen Duvalko, President of the Canadian Ukrainian Immigrant Aid Society.
“With support from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)
through the Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement (COIA), we
can continue to provide a friendly and welcoming environment, while delivering
essential settlement services, so that newcomers feel they made the right
choice in selecting Canada
as their new home. Our agency is proud to be part of the longstanding Canadian
tradition of local community initiatives assisting newcomers.”
Settlement services are an essential part of the federal government’s
immigration program. Through the COIA, the Government of Canada has
increased settlement funding for Ontario
by a total of $920 million over five years. Under the COIA, CIC works
with the province and immigrant-serving agencies to make a real difference in
the lives of immigrants. In 2006, the Government of Canada began investing an
additional $1.4 billion over five years in settlement funding across the
country.
Newcomers to Canada can also turn to the Foreign
Credentials Referral Office (FCRO), which helps internationally
trained individuals find the information they need to get their credentials
assessed and recognized more quickly. Established in 2007, the FCRO
provides information, path-finding and referral services to help
internationally trained individuals use their skills in Canada. There
are now 320 Service Canada centres across the country offering in-person
foreign credential referral services to newcomers.
CIC’s
programs include the Immigrant Settlement and Adaptation Program, Language
Instruction for Newcomers to Canada,
and the Host Program.
For more information, visit www.cic.gc.ca.